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Missouri GOPers in ‘Full-Blown Tantrum’ Over Ballot Measure to Block GOP Gerrymander

By Jim Saksa October 16, 2025 People Not Politicians Missouri, the group behind a ballot measure that would let voters veto the GOP-controlled legislature’s new gerrymandered congressional map, is laughing off a federal lawsuit filed to block their efforts.  “The whole thing’s outrageous,” said Chuck Hatfield, a lawyer for the group, on a press call Thursday. “We have […]

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Redistricting foes blast Hanaway for trying to stop referendum on Missouri map

St. Louis Public Radio | By Jason Rosenbaum Published Oct. 16, 2025 at 5:15 p.m. CDT Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway’s efforts to block a redistricting referendum is drawing fierce criticism from backers of the vote. At issue is a push from a group called People Not Politicians to place a recently passed congressional map up for a statewide

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

It’s time for Missourians to show their power Should voters get the final say in Missouri? For more than a century, our constitution has given us that power through the referendum process. Gather enough signatures, and Missourians, not politicians, decide whether a law stands or falls. Right now, People Not Politicians is using that process

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Editorial: The Missouri GOP is trying to steal a US House seat. Here’s how to stop them.

The Editorial Board | Oct 15, 2025 Now that the Missouri GOP has jettisoned any quaint notions of fair and equal representation and moved to blatantly disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of Kansas City-area Democrats, what can responsible Missourians (of any political persuasion) do to stop them? Plenty. Information at the bottom of this editorial explains how citizens

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Missouri voting rights group says 100,000+ signed redistricting repeal petition

Updated: 10:14 PM CDT Oct 15, 2025 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The pushback against redistricting in Missouri moves forward. The Missouri Secretary of State is giving the okay to people against the state’s redistricting effort to start collecting signatures for a new petition drive.Missouri Voter Protection Coalition, a voter rights group, says more than 100,000

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More than 50,000 signatures have been gathered in an effort to place a veto referendum on the Missouri ballot

KSMU | By Michele Skalicky Published October 13, 2025 at 12:31 PM CDT A coalition of organizations in Missouri is working to try to overturn House Bill 1, which created a new Congressional map for the state. An effort to let voters decide whether Missouri’s newly-passed Congressional map is needed is underway. And organizers say the effort is

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Opponents of Missouri redistricting gather big money to place issue on ballot

Kurt Erickson | Post-Dispatch | Oct 13, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY — Opponents of President Donald Trump’s push to garner one extra Republican congressional seat in Missouri have amassed a campaign war chest of at least $2.6 million in their bid to block the scheme from going into effect next year. People Not Politicians is the

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St. Louis Call: Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe approves redistricted map for congressional districts by signing House Bill 1

On Sept. 28, Governor Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 1, containing the Missouri First Map: a new map that redrew Missouri’s eight congressional districts. Kehoe announced his intent to do so on Sept. 25, when he said in a news release, “Missouri’s conservative, common-sense values should be truly represented at all levels of government, and

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From Democracy to ‘My Way or the Highway’ in Missouri

State legislators have embraced norm-shattering techniques to boldly crack one House district. Voters may have the final say about that. In Missouri, the main legislative event of the past few weeks has been the mad scramble to dispense with decennial redistricting. Stripping away this long-accepted feature of American government with minimum drama demonstrates how fast

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KCTV: Volunteers begin turning in signatures for petition challenging new Missouri congressional map

On Thursday, volunteers in the Kansas City area began turning in signatures they collected for a petition challenging the redrawn congressional map. The group behind the petition, People Not Politicians, says over 2,200 Missourians have signed up to collect signatures across the state. “I think it’s important that Missourians values are reflected, whether or not they

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St. Louis American: An Urgent Call, Black Missourians must defend their voice in Congress

The NAACP’s Missouri State Conference has taken legal action over the redistricting bill, passed by Republican supermajorities in both chambers of the General Assembly, that now awaits the governor’s signature. The organization called the proposal “a direct attack on Black voters, Kansas City, St. Louis, and the very idea of democracy.” For no other reason

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KMIZ: ‘Missouri First’ redistricting map faces four legal challenges, citizen referendum

Nearly two weeks have passed since the Missouri General Assembly adjourned its special session, and Gov. Mike Kehoe has yet to sign either of the bills the Republican majority sent to his desk. The Missouri House of Representatives spent $159,706.60 on the special session, according to an email from the House spokesman Ben Peters. The

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KC Star: Will Missouri’s congressional map, direct democracy overhaul survive challenges?

When Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe called a special session late last month, he deployed legislators into a partisan battle over two of the most polarizing issues in state politics. Weeks later, Republican lawmakers approved both: A gerrymandered congressional map that carves up Kansas City and a statewide ballot question that would overhaul the initiative petition

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Missouri Independent: Missouri voters likely to deliver final verdict on congressional map, initiative changes

Even as court cases seek to throw out the new redistricting plan approved in the special session, a referendum campaign to put it before voters is gaining momentum. At the same time, campaign committees are preparing to battle over the initiative process By mid-December, Missourians will know a lot more than they do now about

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